NOTICES TO CONSIGNEES
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES:
▼TWE P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Steamer
THEX
**NANKIN," Arrived Hongkong on 27th December, 1913, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON, MALTA, PORT SAID, SUEZ AND STRAITS. Consignees of Cargo by the above-named Voegel are hereby informed that their goods sro, being landed and placed AT THRIE RISK in the sad Kowloon Wharf and Godown Hongkong Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where osob Consignment will be sorted ont Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed,
Optional Goods will be landed here unless instructions are given to the contrary within 6 hours.
Goods not cleared within 8 days including date of arrival will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by me in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Godowne for examination by the Consignees and the Company's surveyors, Messrs. GODDARD and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. on MONDAYS and THURSDAYS. All Claims must be presented within ten days of the steamer's arrival hore, after which date they cannot be recognised, No Claims will be admitted after the Gods kave left tho Godowns,
E. A. HEWETT,
Superintendent.
Hongkong, 27th December, 1913.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s Steamer
THE P
"EGYPT,"
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Arrived Hongkong on 2nd January, 1914. FROM BOMBAY, COLOMBO AND STRAITS.
Consignes of Cargo by the above-named vessel are hereby informed that their goods are being loaded and placed AT THEIR RISK in the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Company's Godowns at Kowloon, where each Consignment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained as the Goods are landed.
This vessel brings on Cargo-
From London, &c., or 8.8, "Moron,"
From Persian Gulf, ex se. B. I. S. N.
CANTON NOTES.
[FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDINT.]
CANTON, January 2nd, THE NEW YEAR
THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JANUARY 5TMa, 1914.
JAVA-CHINA
JAPAN LIJN
REGULAR FORTNIGHTLY SERVICE BETWEEN
JAVA, CHINA AND JAPAN.
EXPECTED
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Januar
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ON OR
WILL LEAVE FOR
ON OR ABOUT
ABOUT
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half February, First half of February
of
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SHANGHAT
JAPAN
JAPAN
SHANGHAI
January. Second half of January
February
The third New Year of the Republic was celebrated yesterday in so far as it con
Save for the
TJIBODAS... corned the official circle. bunting displayed by a few shops on the Bund and one or two of the main TJIMAHI
TJIPANAS... thoroughfares, and some little cracker fring
few at A
dwelling-housca, there was practically no evidence that the TJIMANOEK TJITAROEM day was observed in any shape or form
TJILIWONG by the general public. This is another demonstration of the conservatism with which the Chinese-invariably face a rJILÁTJAP.. proposal to adopt anything new, but, --
TJIKINI perhaps, a longer period than two years would be required by any other nation to entirely abolish a system that has been in use for several thousand years, and one into practical use. to put a new. Unless the adoption of the foreign calendar is advocated persistently it would seem that the prospect of the Chinese changing their calendar is very remote. So much for the public. The Government offices were appropriately. decorated for the occasion, and the unceasing stream of officials and guests who called at the Tatub's Yamen and the Administration Office to exchange greetings with their Excellencies in the morning helped to brighten up the day.
ANOTHER CURRENCY PROBLEM;
First half of February. First half of February.
Second balf of
February.
The Steamers are all fitted throughout with Eleotris Light and have accommodation for a limited number of Saloon. Fassengers, and will tako Cargo to all Netherlands-Indian Ports on through Bills of Lading.
For Partionlara of Freight, and Passage, apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN. Telephone No, 375,
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York Buildings, 1st Floor.
Hoagan, 5th January, 1914.
THE JUBILEE-HOAD, MURDER.
AN EYE WITNESS' STORY,
At the Magistracy on Friday, before Mr. J. R. Wood, Kan Tsai was again charged with the murder of his brother, Kan Hop, on the Jubileo Road on the 15th June last.
TRADE OF HONGKONG, The following particulars have been taken from the fortnightly report published by the Hongkong General Chamber of Commerce.
OPIUM,
A notification, bearing the signatures and Mr. G. K. Hall Britton appeared Benares, 48 Malwa, and 54 Persian and the Civil Administrator and the Tutuh, has been issued, which is to the following effect
We are in receipt of the following communication from the General Cham ber of Commerce, the Self-Governing Society and the Society for the Maintea
ance of Public Peace-
The stocks on 1st January were 1,204 chests of Patan, 044 Denares, 2,0073 Malwe, Mr. P. M. Hodgson (the Assistant and 629 Persian and Turkish. The exports Crown Solicitor) was for the prosecution, during the interval were 77 of Patna, 19 Stocks of uncertified Bengal Turkish, for the defence.
opium on 1st January wore 161 chests of Po Pak Shay, the alleged eye-witness Patna and 35 of Benares, the importations of the murder, gave his story to the hoing 50 of Patna. The amount bailed was 54 of Patna. In Bengal opium a fairly Magistrate. He deposed that after leaving good business has been transacted and prices the junk in Sandy Bay, he, the defendant, close as follows:-Patna Now $5,075, Old and the deceased walked along the road $5,850, V. Old $5,750, Benares, New 85,800, nearest the sea-front together. Witness Old $5,675, V. Old $5,575. Malwa. Moder- ate sales have been effected. Values have and B. & P. S. N. Co.'s Steamers.
walked in front of the two brothers. appreciated about $50 per pien). Quotations Optional Goods will be landed here unless instractions are given to the contrary within of the paper currency had dropped to as
"Some time ago, seeing that the value When they were near the Dyeing and are:-New to 4 years drug, $4,950, 5/6
6 hours
Goods not cleared within 8 days including low as 70 per cent., the Canton gentry Cleaning Works, witness, who was about years, $5,010, Oldest $5,050.
and merchants held a conference at the 10ft in front, heard the report of a date of arrival will be subject to rent.
Feathers are unchanged and there is very Fire Inmirance will be effected by me General Chamber of Commerces firearm. He was turning round when he little doing, and the same remarks apply to
they exhorted all through whose hands
not to beard another report, and then saw the trade in ginger. The stocks of Galangal in any case whatever.
Damaged packages must be left in the Go! the paper currency circulated downs for examination by the Consignees, and further discount it, in the hope that its deceased on the ground. Then he saw are small, and in Cassia Oil, business 18 the Company's Burveyors, Messrs. GODDARD value would appreciate day by day. To
Aniseed Oil is steady, Star Aniseed is and DOUGLAS, at 10 AM. DE MONDAYS and our astonishment, since the notification the defendant fire a third shot at his quiet but firm. The market for Star THURSDAYS, All claims must be presented (that the value of the paper currency brother. Witness say that the man was neglected, but Ground Nuts are firm. within ten days of the steamer's arrival hers shall not be calculated at less than 76 cead, and knew that there would be There is no change in the condition of Wood Oil, and in regard to Human Hair, a few after which date they cannot be recognised. per cent.) was issued, it has been regarded No claims will be admitted after the good by the traders as a matter for remark, trouble, and he became frightened. The sales are reported in larger assortments, but and a few days ago the refreshment houses defendant said to him, "Do not mind my on the whole there is little doing. Tia is E. A. HEWETT,
posted up notices, in large characters, to business. The trouble is over the division quiet, with occasional sales at reduced Superintendent.
the effect that they had been ordered to
moment, and the stock of Gall Nuts is small, accept paper corronoy at 75 per cent of its of property belonging to my father." prices. Saigon Cassia has no buyers at the face valve. If one guild acts in this Witness saw the revolver as he was run- buyers have been found for Quicksilver, hat manner, other guilds will follow suit. In ing away. He saw the defendant place no sales of bristles are reported, and the the transaction of business, the value of it in a bole in the side of the bill. Wit stocks are small.
have left the Godowns.
Hongkong, 2nd January, 1914.
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8.9. DUMBEA," COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo from London ex 5.5. "Medoe" and "Normand," from Havre ex 22. " Medos" and "Breton" and from Bordeaur ex 8.3. "V do Constantine," in con- pection with above Steamer are hereby informed that their goods with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Valuables are boing landed and stored at their risks into the hazardous and or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown obtained immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on unless intimation is received from the Consignees before Noon TO-DAT requesting it to be landed
the
and
the
silver
.....
EXPOUTS.
IMPORTS
paper currcney currency has long been differentiated, and ness ran along the road toward Hong-
very dull In regard to cotton yarn a if the value of the former were definitely kong, and stopped when near the timber
interval has been witnessed and values have fixed at 75 per cent, would not the public yard in order that the defendant should declined about $1.00 and in some instances suffer even more heavy losses! Further- more, there would never be any more catch him up Defendant subsequently $2.00 per bale Deliveries continue poor, hope of its appreciating, and the efforts arrived, and witness said to him, "To Quotations are:--No. 10s at $104/131. No. 12s at $111/188. No. 16s. at $124/142, of the Government to uphold it would kill a man means trouble." Defendant
No. 20. $127/154. Arrivals 2,600 bales. be rendered fruitless. We, therefore, beseech you to issue another notification said, "Don't mind me, and then gave Sales 500 balos. Shipments Nil Bargains cancelling the previous proclamation. him $30, telling him to run away by 37,000 bales. Unsold stock 38,000 bales. "On looking into the matter, it means of a steamer Defendant escorted The Woollen market is dull, and no new business is reported. There is no change in mentioned in the was
previous the witness to a sampan, upon which he the inanimate condition of raw cotton. notice that no one should be allowed to was taken across the Harbour to Yau- There has been almost an entire absence
SHIPPING IN PORT.
VISITORS AT HOTEL
HONGKONG HOTEL.
STEAMERS. ARIAKE MABU, Japanese str., 2,183, S. Mm M. H. Abbott Sato, 28th December - Moji 19th Mr B.S. Abraham December, Coal, -- Mitsui Bussan Mr W. Anderson Kaisha
Mr K. J. Andes BRILLIANT, Britiah Urque, 3,609, G. R. Me Provost Dabin
Grant, 31st December-Iliogo 18th Mr. Bargmann December, General, Standard Oil Mr F. Fargmann
Mr E, Bato
Co
Mrs A. M. Bilncken
Mr & Mrs. Branst Mr C. W. Carson Mr B. M. Brown
C. FEAD, LABISE, German str., 3,158, Mr G. C. Blanchard
Gaissel, 30th December-Moji 26th Al A. Blass December, General,Hamburg- Amerika Finie. CSINGCHOW, British str., 1,854, Doyle, 26th December-Kwang Yen 23rd December, Cement Stone. Shawan, Tomes & Ch. CHINHUA, British str., 1,349, Finlayson, 1st January-Manila 29th December, Gonoral. Butte feld & Swire. CHOWTAL, German str., 1,115, E. Gathe- mann, 28th December-Bangkok 10th December, General. Butterfield & Swire.
M: W. E. Clarko ---- Mr W. E. Clayton Mr A. J. Cambridge Miss D'Almeda
Castro
Master D'Almada
Osatro
Mr. H. J. Hodges Mr & Mrs Hatchison and 2 childreÀ
IT J. W. Jay- Mr M. Jebsen Mr J. W. Lee -Jones
Mr A. Hanson
Miss Kenney
Mrs B. V. Kisaunz
Mr M. Kisame
Mr G. Krauss Mr A. Krusoma Mr F. B. Lambert Mr A. Lambakt Mr S. H. Leavitt Mr W. J. Littell Mr L. W. Llewelyn
Mr G. T. Lloyd
Mr W. Logan
* Mr C.. Farobroller
Mason
X.
Mr & Mrs F
D'Almada # Castro
Dr AE. F CLARA JEDSEN, Gothan str., 1,103, T. Coleman
Bendixen, 2nd January-Bangkok Mr Cralinger 23rd December, Rice.-China-Siam Mr G. P. Curry 3. N, Co.
Mr C, H, Davie
2 chidren and
EEVILEN, Norwegian str., 1,344, Augen- Mr & Mrs I. Desteden
sen, 28th December-Hongay 26th December, Cost, --- Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
GEORGI, Russian str., 770, Osal, 28th
December Honkohe 24th Decem ber, Salt Siemssen & Co... HALIOTIS, Dutch atr., 1,090, Y. Bakker, 1st January-Sambor 31st December, Bulk Oil.-Asiatic Petroleum Co. HSINCHANG, Chinese str., 1,258, Hamblin,
31st December-Shanghai 28th Decem ber, General.-Chinese, KACHIDATE Manu, Japanese str. 2,128, Matentera, 30th December-Karatou 24th December, Coal.-Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
$
narso
Mr & Mrs Dartonno Mr & Mrs J. T. and 2 children
Disseld off
Mr J. Dosurmont. Mr. R. HL. Douglas My D S. 8. Douglas Mr R. S Dove Ms J. M. Doyle Me J. Dunsan
Mr & Mrs H. C.
Ebreafels
Mr C. Embarger Mr P. Enticknap Mr C. Esdale Mr W. Farley. Mr A. S. Fazchild Mr W. N. Finlayson
Mr A. Forward
KiANG PING, Chinese str., 1,222, Udden, 1st January-Chiakinng 27th Decem ber, General-Chinese. KINA, Danish str., 4,714, J. B. Cortsen,
2nd January-Karatau 28th Decemr A. A. Fyfe ber, Beans and General.-Melchers & *Co. MANCEURIA, American etr., 8,750, A. Dixon, 29th December-San Francisco 27th November, Mails and General Pacific Mail S... Co. MABIYO MARU, Japanese str. 1,905, H.
Katow, at January-Chingwantao 25th December, Coal-Dodwell & Co MEXICO CITY, British str., 3,179, W. A
Starkey, 1st January-Meji 27th December, Coal,-Chinese.
Mr Denman Fuller Mr A. Gallotti Mr H. Garrow
Mr A. G. Gordon Mr & Mrs L. H. Geare Mr J, Goodenll Mr 1, tourgoy Me V. Gelbourn Mr & Mrs J. Gould Ms W.J. Grey and
child
Mr W. E. Griffith Mr P. O. do Grisogono
Kobayashi, 30th December--Shanghai Capt T. P. Hall MEXICO MARU, Japanese str., 3,750, NMr & Mrs R. Grundy 27th December, Flour and General. Mr & Mrs W. A. Osaka Shosen Kaisha.
Hannibal
Mr William C. Harris Mrs W. B. Harrab Hon Mr E, A. Hewett
C.M.G.
Mr J, Scott Harsten Mr & Mrs J. E. Barre Mr & Mrs H. F. Hick-
December-Saigon 24th December, MAUBANG, British str., 1,644, Coyle, 29th
Rice-Jardine, Mableson & Co. MISUMI MARU, Japanese str., 1,905, U. Chikoshi, 29th December-Kwang Yen 97th December, Cement Stone.- Shewan, Tomes & Co. PHUYEN, French str., 1,564, Ribault, 27th December-Samarang 17th December, Sugar-Bradley & Co??
1,796, PROMETHEUS, Norwegian str.,
Jensen, 1st January-Bangkok 2dr F. J. Cargill December, Rice-Aagaard, Thoresen r H Clegg
Dr F. X. Costello & Co
French.
26th
Mr W. B. Hind
RING
Mr W. Donaldson Mya For
Miss M. Matheson Mrs B. T. Mathescu Miss Marr
Dr O. Marriott
Dr G. W. Macken
Mr & Mrs G. Martin Miss Martin Mr & Mn W. F.
McClellane
Mr G. MacKenzie Mr F. A. MacKintosh Mr.B. K. Mehtn
Mr J, Marocki
Mr P.
ever Mr G. S. Middleton Mr W. A. Miles
Mr & Mrs J. Morris Mr G. W. Noel and
child
Mr E. Nordstrom Miss G. O'Leary Mr & Mrs J. II
Osborne
Mr P. I. Palmer Mr A Petersen
Mr W. 8. Poor
Mr W. T. Paddephs
Dr C. Falgher
Miss Raymond
Mr E. B. Ray Mr E. M. Raymond Mr J,
Raymond
E
Mr. B. Baworth
Mr & Mrs O, Bier Mr C. Reich
Miss F. Reay
Mr B. J. Barten Mr & Mrs W, Riokelte Mian O. Rordel Mrs Solenk Lt J. E. Shearer
Mr E. H. Sharp
Mr J. C. Sibley
Miss A Square Mr & Mrs E. H. Smith Mr W. Stafford
·Mr&Mɛ P. A. Vander
Lov
Mrs H. A Walker and
2 children
Capt H. A. Walker Mr H. Watkins Mr F. W. White Mr H. Williamson Mr G. G. Wood
F. Yodley
EDWard Hotel,
Mr & Mr FF
McHugh
Bro PASIG, American str., 2,091, J.
Garisay, 30th December-Manila 24 December, Ballast.--Order. 88A0BBING, British str, 1,301, E. M. Mr T, Inokuchi
December Shanghai Mr J. Joseph 23rd December, General --Butterfield | Mr & Mrs Katowinkel & Swire.
Capt Keith Buco, 27th December Saigon 21st Me M. F Murray, STANDARD, Norwegian sir, 804, H. N. dr & Mrs Kraft
December, Rice-Aagaard, Thoreeen Caps & Mrs Gardner & Co. &
Mr Gov. Grimble
child 26th December-Chefoo Shimizu, 20th December, General -Mitsui Bussan Kaisha.
Mr & Mr C, Lauritsen Mr & Mrs Manners Mr & Mrs J. I
Mody
Mr P. Nanninga Mr A. P. Nobba
Capt & Mrs Panmore Mr M Boos
Mr P. B. Nowley Mr H. 8. Spurge
Capt & Mrs A. K.
Stewart and chill-
14
aren
Mr E. Tame Mr. Welker
Co, Ltd., at Kowloon, whenes delivery may be discount the paper currency to a greater mati, the defendant leaving witness on of enquiry for metals since last report, the TAISHO MARU, Japanese str., 1,923, J. Mr & Mrs Lemaire and Mr H. I. Westphal
here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned, Goods remaining unclaimed after 7th inst, at Neox will be subject to rent and landing charges.
All elainas must be sent in to me on or before the 10th inst, or they will not be recognized,
All damaged packages will be examined on 7th inst., at 10 AM.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
8. C. de BUSSIERRE,
Acling Agent, Hongkong, 1st January, 1914,
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THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANY.
The Steamship “DEN OF GLAMIS,” FROM VANCOUVER, SEATTLE AND PORTLAND,
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HE above Steamer having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby notified to send in their Bill of Lading for counter. signature, and to take immediate delivery of Cargo from alongside.
Cargo impeding discharge or remaining on "board after 2nd inst, at 4 P.., will be landed at Consignees risk and expense and delivery must then be taken from the hazardone and/or extra hazardous Godowns of the Hongkong and Kowloon Wharf and Godown Co, Ltd..
No Fire Insurance whatever will be effected, No Claims will be recognised after the Goode bare left the Steamer or Godown, and all Goods remaining in Godown undelivered on 8th inst, at 6 1.2, will be subject to rent,
All chafed and otherwise damaged Cargo must be left in Godown and examination of. Eame will be held on 8th inrty at 9.30 A.M.
PASSED THE CANAL
PLOON
Mr Amisfodt Mr W. E. Bird
TAIKOSAN MARU, Japanese str 1,994 Mr Ms Allan
Kakawa, 30th December-Moji 24th December, Coal-Suzuki & Co.
27th December-Dalny 21st December, TaxSur, British str. 926, W. J. French,
General-Butterfield & Swire.
TEAN, British str., 1,357, J. V. Bidford, 96th December-Manila 23rd Decem-
Mr K Tamada
GBAED fÏOTEL.
Mr & Mm A, B. Crew Dr Kozt Mr Fanson Mrs Forsyth Mr 0 Fresse
TELEMACHUS, British str. 1,092, A. B. Mes Fredonhall
Fraser, 30th December-Saigon 2ith Mr & Mrs Raucook December, General-Chinese
Miss Harwood M. Mr Hayler THONOWA, British str., 3,128, 0.
Robins, 2nd January Calcutta 18th Mr C. G. King December, General-David Bassoon & Co.
bor, General Butterfield & Swise. Mr. Franck
lengthy holidays interfering with business. extent than 55 per cent, the object being the Hongkong side. The next morning Prices locally remain much the same, and to prevent the market discount becoming he went on board the steam launch for it is not likely that much will be moved until after the Native Now Year Yellow metal hoavier and heavier without limit--but Hauhoi, and returned to Namtau
is quiet. Petroleum products reveal no it was uus acknowledged that 75 per cent. In cross-examination by Mr. Bratton, change in prices, and the market is strong. was the legal value, as is mentioned in witness said that Namtano was his native There are no stocks of camphor. Small sales the above letter, which is a misunder-place. He was arrested in Canton, and only of coal are reported. Sugar has been generally slow, but during the last few days standing. We have to again notify that, came down to Hongkong under arrest, of the year a better feeling prevailed in the in future, all merchants, in buying and Ho was arrested in correction with the market. In Saltpetre the market is strong selling and in the general transaction of murder of Kan Hop. He was brought and there are 2,000 bags to be sold, 400
having changed hands. business, must calculate the value of the down from Victoria Gaol and stood in paper currency at as high a rate as the dock, and was asked to plead. He
Both the Wheat and Flour markets in possible, urtil the full value is reached." pleaded not guilty, and he was remanded the States are very strong, and presont in for a week. He was again brought to the dications are that present prices will bo Court before the week was up, and was maintained during the remainder of the In Australia the market remains December 12th-Bohemia,
discharged. He was taken back to the season. Nyanza, Valeus.
Gaul, and had been there ever since. He unchanged, and no sales are reported for China Clearances have been good in the December 16th-Belgravia, Benglon, was in the employ of the defendant two local market and in spite of somewhat heavy Denbigh Hall, Japan. Prine Ludwig, years ago on board his junk. At that arrivals, stocks have slightly decreased and HONGKONG METEOROLOGICAL Verwaerts, Indraghiri,
now stand at 900,000 sacks. Quotations : December 19th-go Maru, Macedonia, time the defendant took on a number of Patents 82.50/2.00 per bag. Out Offs
E. Friedrich, Glenfarg, new fokis, and witness could not agree 32.24/2.26 per bag, Straight $2.20/2.28 per Persia, P. O. J. D. Ablers.
with them, so resigned. He denied that bag, Seconds $2.12/2 15 per bag. December 23rd - Benavon, Annam, Atreus, Kasama, Deike Rickmers, he was discharged, or that there was any
trouble about the provision money. He The market continues. very quiet with but Laomedon.
December 30th-Bentene, Brisgavia,
sellors' ideas and few transactions are report Temperature Cathay, Goeben, Meinam, Mishima Maru, had no employment on the 14th June (the little demand. Buyers' limits are lower than Nore, Nubia, Saxonia, Tydeus, Wakasa day before the murder), but the defendant ed. The tone of the home markets is very Humidity Maru, Arabia, Fangtare, City of Baroda, came to him and said he would employ dull. In wastes dealers are still firm, and Wind Direction Amazone.
Force buyers cannot pay the prices asked Owing him again.
to the high prices asked from the interior, Weather During the cross-examination, bis dealers cannot reduce their demands without į Rain Worship requested Mr. Bratton not to loss. Stocks constitute 400 to 500 bales, interrupt tho interpreter's answers.
January Sad-Cardiganshire, Antito- chus, Aragonia, Glenturret, Sambia, Yorck, Brodstone.
ARRIVALS AT HOME. January 2nd-Benavon, Amazone, Mel ford Hall, Prine Eitel Friedrich
All Claims must be presented on or before Laomedon. 11th just, otherwise they will not be recognised.
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Mr. Bruston alleged that the witness had been trained to give his evidence, and repeatedly asked that his questions should be answered in the direct affirmia- tive or negative. Mr. Brutton contended that be was quite entitled to stop & wit- ness from saying anything he was not asked. The interpreter was merely the mouthpiece of the witness. Eis Worship. would be redueing the cross-examination to a farce if he stopped him. Here was a man who had been in the position of being charged with the murder of the deceased man, who, they knew, was s prejudiced witness, and, in order to save his own neck, had turned King's evidence, and yet his Worship' would allow him to Tumble on and say what he liked.
Later in the cross-examination, Mr. Brutton said it was apparent that the witness must go through a certain formule. He had learnt his evidence like 208 a parrot.
The case was ultimately adjourned.
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Miss Koole Mr Rayne Miss Reilly
Mr A. H.Sayee Mies Saunders
Mrs Smith
Mr Stockweth
Mr G. Weismann
PRAK HOTEL.
Licut Archer, ZAM.C. Mr & Mrs W. Azn.
strong
Mr & Mr T. Arthur Mr & Mrs W. G. Barrelt and chile Ltd Mrs Bodyall, R.F. Mr & Mrs C. D. J.
Bell
Fleet Burgeon & Mrs Berrard, R.N.
Mr & Mrs Beyer: Miss Bagga
Major & Mrs Bowan
Hon Mr & Mrs Back-
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Pas Bath
Mr & Mrs Milne Jones Mr Leo Jonca Mike Kaith Mr A, Keith Capt&Mrs Kiddle,.N.
msid and child: Mr Mrs Koch Mre Martin and child Mr & Mrs Macdonald Miss Macdonaid Dr Masfurlaze Maj. & Mru Mellin
N.
30.35 30.27 30.20
63
.60 163.
Mrs Bowdler
54
75
£9
Fast
Exat
Exat
nill, child & mai
Mr
23
2
4
Mr M. Cary
Mr & Mrs Cussolli
0,00
Highest open air Temperature on 3rd...54 Lowest open air Temperature on 3rd
...55
HONGKONG TIDE TABLE.
From 5th to 11th January, 1914
HIGH WATER
Days
Height
LOW.. WATEK
Height.
fhin
Mr J. Cucko Mr & Mrs Cochrane
My Crosland Mr & Mrs Carrie Major Davy Mr & Mrs Doyle
Mejor Dorgan Mr B. Daiton
Major Faichine Mr Fearon Mias Fearon Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Lt. Col. Gordon Hall,
RAM.C Capt & Mrs Greenfield
and child
Mr & Mrs B. A. Hals
'kong
Mean
Time
h. z,
ft,
h. m.
Mos,
5 lm 24
49 fm
9 47.
A 9.
Toes
4·32 5 3 53 474 4 m 10 24
11.99
40.
Mr H. Hanco
31 Mr F. A. Hazeland
5 08:57
My Hearmann
Wed.
7m 5 42 4 1024
3
4.
Capt & Mra Hodgins
3 4
Thurs.
Bún.
8
5.59 6 7 m 11 5 3 5 Fri. 9m 8:
92.12.1 34 6:34 |Batur. 10 m 9:30 | 319.
7.16 11m10 11. 4·0 m
8.2
2.7
0.9
al3
5 286 2m 11.0. 39m 1 14 721
children & nurse:
& Mrs E.
Mitchel more and child Rev. Copley Moyle Mr W. A. Nowers Col & Mrs O'Hars
and children Mrs Parson Mr Parr Mr & Mrs A. C Pearson and child
Mr LL. Perking "Mr J. L. Pluminor
Mr Powell Lt-Col Radcliffe, B... Mr & Mrs T. Parker
Reeb
Mr F. L. Rolten Eng. Comdr. Rooms Lt & Mr Sharp, R.N. Major Simons MFA. Sinclair Mr & Mrs Bieztom Mr Skott.
Mr A
Findlay Smith Mr & Mrs I. Owen Lt.-Col, & Mrs. Ueber
Smith Hughes and child
Mr & Mrs W. G. Mr & Mrs Soffiett
My & Mrs. G. E. Humphreys Major & Mrs Hum Stewart and chil
phreys
Mise Humphrey
Bey & fra Cooper
Hunter
dren
Mr N Walker
Capt Whitefield Mr David Wood